Four more gorgeous RBTA on Diver's Den update tonight

be still my heart if i haddent spent my last 300 bucks on my tank this week allready
ill buy one next time they have some those things look amazing under 20ks
 
Wow $160 for a rose bulb? i can easily get them for half of that. I just got one today and my clown already loves it
 
Is thereanything that special about these compared to normal RBTA's? They are running these under 20,000k's and actinics so I am just curious if these are regular RBTA's and the lighting is making the colors pop. Has anyone bought one of these before?
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9649241#post9649241 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by smacdone
Wow $160 for a rose bulb? i can easily get them for half of that. I just got one today and my clown already loves it

That's exactly what I was thinking except replace half with quarter. LA, although they have very healthy products, good quality, and very good customer service, has always been a little expensive for some things and outrageously insanly high prices on others...
 
Wowowow! I feel sorry for the poor sap that pays that. I've noticed a lot of stores and online shops banking on the rarety of the RBTA, yet they seem to be exteremely popular in people's tanks.
 
i guess ill be a poor sap...we dont get the selection here of RBTA at all in our LFS...in fact, i can think of only 2-3 times i have ever seen one for sale in the last 10 years.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9651655#post9651655 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by InLimbo87
Wowowow! I feel sorry for the poor sap that pays that. I've noticed a lot of stores and online shops banking on the rarety of the RBTA, yet they seem to be exteremely popular in people's tanks.

If these are truly this nice then I would say that the price is accurate. I am also hearing that these "red" RBTA's are AC'ed thus making them worth more.
If they are wild then that is a different story since they could be dyed and fade over time.
I was seriously thinking about grabing one and a pair of Blue Stripe clowns.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9651711#post9651711 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by triggerfish1976
I was seriously thinking about grabing one and a pair of Blue Stripe clowns.
Blue Stripes can be quite difficult to acclimate to tank life...
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9651706#post9651706 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by sabodish
i guess ill be a poor sap...we dont get the selection here of RBTA at all in our LFS...in fact, i can think of only 2-3 times i have ever seen one for sale in the last 10 years.

post pics when you get it :)




If they are wild then that is a different story since they could be dyed and fade over time.

they are not dyed and in a good aquarium would retain those colors
 
FWIW: My experience with Diver's Den BTA's. I bought a GBTA in January, I'm pretty sure it was WC not AC because 3mos later it is still acclimating. But the color and size were pretty darn close when I got it and it shipped very well. It wasn't cheap but it was worth it IMHO.

-Sonja
 
The only reason why I am thinking these are AC is because a few other online vendors have the same anemones and they are claiming they are AC'ed.
 
<a href=showthread.php?s=&postid=9652978#post9652978 target=_blank>Originally posted</a> by triggerfish1976
The only reason why I am thinking these are AC is because a few other online vendors have the same anemones and they are claiming they are AC'ed.

i would not put it past someone to start propping these anems in a lagoon somewhere in the pacific but they are probobly all from the ocean
 
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